Which preposition to use with flews
Cautious the counsel, but Icarus flouted it, Flew in the face of his father and scouted it.
There Shakespeare's self, with every garland crowned, [Flew to those fairy climes his fancy sheen!]
By shame confounded, and by fear dismay'd, 60 Flew from the covert of the guilty shade, And almost, in the tumult of her mind, Left her forgotten bow and shafts behind.
Illustrate by original sentences the proper use of the past indicative and the past participle of each of the following verbs, thus: A swallow FLEW into my room, but before I recovered from my surprise it had FLOWN out again.
Flew over the [fields] thirty thousand shields, and smote on Colgrim's knights, so that the earth shook again.